DEHP Testing & Regulatory Compliance: A Guide for Manufacturers

Written by Rahul Verma | Updated: March 25, 2026

DEHP Testing & Regulatory Compliance: A Guide for Manufacturers

Written by Rahul Verma |  Updated: March 25, 2026
What Is DEHP | Testing Methods DEHP

Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) is the most widely used plasticizer globally, added to PVC and other polymers to increase flexibility, durability, and processability. However, growing health concerns over DEHP’s classification as an endocrine disruptor and reproductive toxicant have driven increasingly strict regulations on its use in medical devices, children’s products, food contact materials, and consumer goods. Accurate DEHP testing is essential for regulatory compliance, product safety, and market access. For companies seeking DEHP and phthalate testing at a USA-based testing lab, Infinita Lab provides comprehensive chemical analysis through its accredited network of over 2,000 partner labs.

What Is DEHP?

DEHP (CAS 117-81-7) is an ester of phthalic acid and 2-ethylhexanol, used as a plasticizer primarily in flexible PVC products. It is added at concentrations of 20–40% by weight to convert rigid PVC into flexible materials for tubing, blood bags, cable insulation, flooring, and packaging films. DEHP is not chemically bonded to PVC and can migrate out of the product over time, creating exposure pathways.

Health and Regulatory Concerns

DEHP is classified as a reproductive toxicant (Category 1B) under EU CLP regulation and is listed on the REACH Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC). Regulations include EU REACH Annex XVII restrictions, CPSIA limits of 0.1% in children’s products in the US, California Proposition 65 warning requirements, EU RoHS restrictions on certain electronics, and FDA guidance on DEHP in medical devices.

Testing Methods

Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)

GC-MS per EPA Method 8270 or EN 14372 provides definitive identification and quantification of DEHP and other phthalates at parts-per-million levels. Specimens are solvent-extracted and analyzed against certified reference standards.

Migration Testing

For food-contact and medical-device applications, migration testing per EU 10/2011 and USP standards measures the amount of DEHP that leaches from a product into simulant solutions under specified temperature and time conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is DEHP used for?

DEHP is a plasticizer added to PVC at 20–40% to improve flexibility for medical tubing, blood bags, cable insulation, flooring, and packaging. It is the most widely used phthalate plasticizer globally.

Why is DEHP regulated?

DEHP is classified as a reproductive toxicant and endocrine disruptor. It migrates from PVC products and creates human exposure through contact, ingestion, and inhalation—driving restrictions in children’s products, food contact, and medical devices.

What regulations limit DEHP?

EU REACH (SVHC, Annex XVII), US CPSIA (0.1% limit in children’s products), California Proposition 65, EU medical device regulations, and FDA guidance restrict DEHP content and migration in various product categories.

How is DEHP tested in products?

GC-MS analysis (EPA 8270, EN 14372) quantifies total DEHP content. Migration testing measures leaching into food simulants or physiological solutions. Both methods are needed for a comprehensive regulatory compliance assessment.

What are DEHP-free alternatives?

DINCH, DEHT (DOTP), citrate esters, adipates, and bio-based plasticizers replace DEHP in regulated applications. Each alternative requires testing to verify performance equivalence and regulatory compliance for the specific application.

ABOUT AUTHOR

Rahul Verma

Rahul Verma is a dedicated Materials Scientist and Testing Associate with strong expertise in materials characterization, thermal spray coatings, and advanced manufacturing technologies. With a solid foundation in Materials Science & Engineering and hands-on research in additive manufacturing, he specializes in bridging material behavior insights with practical engineering solutions. Currently serving as a Materials Testing Associate at Infinita Lab Inc. (USA), Rahul ensures precise material testing, quality assurance, and customer-focused solutions that help clients overcome complex materials challenges.

His role blends technical rigor with operations and project management, driving efficiency, reliability, and client satisfaction. Rahul’s journey spans academic and industrial research at IIT Patna, where he has contributed to advancements in plasma spray techniques, AI/ML-driven material design, and additive manufacturing.

He has also co-founded GreeNext Materials Group, pioneering sustainable battery regeneration technologies that have a significant impact on both industrial and societal applications. With professional experience in operations leadership, R&D, and client engagement, Rahul brings a results-oriented and analytical approach to materials engineering. He continues to advance innovation in coatings, material performance, and testing methodologies—focusing on durability, sustainability, and real-world applications.

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